Today's Hours: 12:00pm - 8:00pm

Search

Did You Mean:

Search Results

  • Book
    Stanley F. Malamed, DDS (Dentist Anesthesiologist, Emeritus Professor of Anesthesia and Medicine, Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California).
    Summary: "Be prepared to prevent, recognize, and manage life-threatening medical emergencies! Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office, 8th Edition helps you learn the skills needed to manage health issues in the dental office or clinic. The text describes how to recognize and manage medical emergencies promptly and proactively and details the resources that must be on hand to effectively deal with these situations. Written by noted dentistry educator Dr. Stanley Malamed, this expert text includes the latest guidelines for drug-related emergencies, cardiac arrest, and more."--publisher's website.

    Contents:
    Half title
    Title page
    Copyright
    Dedication
    t Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Contents
    Introduction
    Prevention
    Preparation
    Legal considerations
    Unconsciousness: general considerations
    Vasodepressor syncope
    Postural hypotension
    Acute adrenal insufficiency
    Unconsciousness: differential diagnosis
    Respiratory distress: general considerations
    Foreign body ingestion and aspiration
    Hyperventilation
    Asthma
    Heart failure and acute pulmonary edema
    Respiratory distress: differential diagnosis
    Altered consciousness: general considerations
    Diabetes mellitus
    Thyroid gland dysfunction
    Cerebrovascular accident
    Altered consciousness: differential diagnosis
    Seizures
    Drug-related emergencies: general considerations
    Drug overdose reactions
    Allergy
    Drug-related emergencies: differential diagnosis
    Chest pain
    Stable ischemic heart disease - angina pectoris
    Acute coronary syndrome - myocardial infarction
    Chest pain: differential diagnosis
    Cardiac arrest
    Pediatric considerations
    Quick-reference section to life-threatening situations.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2023
  • Article
    Kyriakides GK, Simmons RL, Buls J, Najarian JS.
    Am J Surg. 1978 Nov;136(5):629-30.
    Three cases of bowel obstruction due to internal hernia caused by entrapment of bowel or omentum through a defect in the peritoneum covering the transplanted kidney are described. All three patients survived due to early surgical intervention and reduction of the hernia and/or resection of necrotic bowel or omentum. In view of the high mortality of peritonitis in transplant patients, early surgical treatment is indicated in all cases of intestinal obstruction to avoid the sequelae of bowel infarction. This "paratransplant" hernia represents the newest type of internal hernia described.
    Digital Access Access Options